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  • Access Your Exempt Bank Funds: The Essential Guide to Using the Exemption Claim Form Kit
    Access Your Exempt Bank Funds: The Essential Guide to Using the Exemption Claim Form Kit

    The Exemption Claim Form Kit An Attorney-Crafted Solution for Unfreezing Exempt Funds from Frozen Bank Accounts in New York Under New York CPLR §§ 5205, specific funds are protected from bank freezes. ...

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  • The Langel Firm Launches Bank-Release Kit in Etsy Shop Called "Legal Demand Documents"
    The Langel Firm Launches Bank-Release Kit in Etsy Shop Called "Legal Demand Documents"

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jesse Langel, Esq. Introduces Innovative Solution to Unfreeze Bank Accounts New York, NY – Renowned consumer protection lawyer and founder of The Langel Firm, Jesse Langel, Esq., ...

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  • Garnishments Alone do Not Waive Claims of Bad "Service"
    Garnishments Alone do Not Waive Claims of Bad "Service"

    Exploring Waiver in a Wage Garnishment: Esgro v. Banks Case Analysis In Esgro Capital Management, LLC v. Sharae Banks, a critical legal question was raised: Can a defendant subject to wage garnishment ...

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  • 25 Essential Q&As for New York Consumers Facing Debt Lawsuits
    25 Essential Q&As for New York Consumers Facing Debt Lawsuits

    Dealing with a debt collection lawsuit can be daunting, especially in New York with our separate City Civil Courts. This comprehensive guide answers 25 critical questions to empower you as a consumer. ...

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  • Motion for Summary Judgment: A Guide for New Yorkers
    Motion for Summary Judgment: A Guide for New Yorkers

    What is a Motion for Summary Judgment? A motion for summary judgment is a legal procedure that allows a party to a lawsuit to ask the court to decide the case in their favor without a trial. The ...

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  • NY Court: 'Nail and Mail' Ineffective at Old Address, Traverse Hearing Unneeded
    NY Court: 'Nail and Mail' Ineffective at Old Address, Traverse Hearing Unneeded

    Generally, where a defendant rebuts an affidavit of service with a sworn denial of service, the court will order a traverse hearing where the plaintiff must establish jurisdiction by a preponderance ...

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